Overy uses the argument that the Allies turned out to be better at fighting, and benefited more from "total war", than any of their totalitarian adversaries, or their ally, Stalin's Russia. (Gardners)R.J. Overy
作者:Overy, Richard 出品人: 页数:416 译者: 出版时间:1997-5 价格:137.00元 装帧:Pap isbn号码:9780393316193 丛书系列: 图书标签:历史军事二战nonfictionS/历史 Why the Allies Won 2025 pdf epub mobi 电子书 图书描述 "Overy has written a masterpiece of analytical history, posing and answering one of...
“By December 1941, the combined German armies had killed 360,000 Soviet soldiers, wounded one million, and captured two million more, for total Red Army losses of around 3.4 million by the end of the year. In six months, German troops and their allies advanced up to 600 miles and ...
author of 1945: The Reckoning, as we explore figures such as Chandra Bhose and General Kodendera Thimayya, or Thimmy for short, and the way Britain and her allies dealt with independence. Phil Craig Links 1945: The Reckoning: War, Empire ...
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“By December 1941, the combined German armies had killed 360,000 Soviet soldiers, wounded one million, and captured two million more, for total Red Army losses of around 3.4 million by the end of the year. In six months, German troops and their allies advanced up to 600 miles and ...